The screening concludes with Q&A with Eric Tait and Gary Anthony Ramsay, president of the New York Association of Black Journalist, and is followed by a reception. Tickets $10 for general public, free for NYABJ and BDC members. The Gatehouse Theater in Hamilton Heights is at 150 Convent Avenue at West 135th Street. Tel: 212.281.9240. Take the 1 train to 137th Street. See more and buy tickets at the Harlem Stage site: LINK
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
☞ SEE: Then I'll Be Free to Travel Home
Friday, March 12th, starting 7:30 PM at The Gatehouse Theater. Then I’ll Be Free to Travel Home is a hard-hitting expose of how a U.S. government agency tried to cover-up, and almost destroyed, what's been called the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th Century. In a classic David-Goliath struggle, a grassroots coalition of people of all races battled the Federal bureaucracy to rescue and preserve a sacred, historical andmark. This is emotional, informative programming that unfolds with power and passion. The 2-part video documentary inspired the gripping, multi-layered 13-part radio documentary series of the same name that's been aired on public radio stations across the country since February 2004.
Labels:
Culture,
Hamilton Heights,
See,
Theater,
West Harlem
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